
Foundations of the US Government
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- Q1The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights were significant influences on United States constitutional development because theysupported the development of federalismplaced limits on the powers of the governmentprovided suffrage for all men and womencalled for the abolition of slavery30s
- Q2Which title best completes the partial outline below?Colonial Organizations Established by the British ParliamentColonial Efforts to Abandon British RuleDevelopments in Colonial Self-GovernmentAttempts by Colonial Leaders to Form a National Government30s
- Q3Which political feature of the United States developed during the colonial period?representative governmentfederalismuniversal suffragetwo-party system30s
- Q4Colonial-era New England town meetings and the Virginia House of Burgesses were bothearly social reform movementsefforts to regulate trade with Native American Indianssteps in the growth of representative democracyattempts to build a strong national government30s
- Q5In colonial America, the House of Burgesses, the Mayflower Compact, and town hall meetings were all developments that led to theregulation of trade with Native American Indianscreation of representative governmentprotection of the rights of womenelimination of the upper classes30s